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Eligibility for Scholarship Awards
- There are no examinations
to take.
- The award winners may
attend any accredited college of his or her choice; and must attend
full time (at least 12 hours per semester).
- The scholarship is for
a maximum of four years.
- Only graduating high
school students residing in the metropolitan Detroit area, and entering
college in the fall, are eligible for competition.
Basis of Scholarship Awards
- Financial Need
As evidenced by the
completed application and other sources. It is mandatory that the applicant
be able to utilize 100% of the scholarship award. However, our aid may
be substituted wholly or in part for loans or work study.
- Overall scholarship
record
Your grades, test
scores (S.A.T, A.C.T, etc.), and your activities such as school newspaper
and yearbook, Glee Club, co-op job, band varsity sports, volunteer work,
National Honor Society, Student Government, Language club, class officer,
plus any awards you may have received.
- Character of applicant
Through letters of
recommendation, outside activities (such as jobs held, etc.), interests
and hobbies.
The applicant should be
at least in the top half of his or her class and be recommended by the
principal or assistant principal of the high school. Original letters
of recommendation preferred which should be addressed to the Foundation.
The amount of the scholarship
will vary with the need of the applicant. In the past, the yearly amounts
have ranged from $500.00 to $3,500.00 and the number of awards between
two and 18. The scholarship winners must be present to receive their
award. Scholarship renewals should be made in late summer by the
student, provided a satisfactory grade point average is maintained,
financial need still exists, and at least 24 credits attained.
The Foundation has been
proud of its scholarship winners over the years and is interested in
their progress during college and thereafter. Because of this, we schedule
yearly conferences and meetings to discuss school and other topics.
The Foundation feels that it has a duty to its award winners over and
above the yearly monetary awards, and holds itself open to render any
help or advice that may be of benefit to the student.
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